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Gabriel Delgado
Director of Operations - New River Fine Art - Living Kidney Donor
Gabriel Delgado is a seasoned Director of Operations at a prestigious blue-chip gallery in Fort Lauderdale, with a rich background in the art world.
His extensive experience includes roles such as Asst. Gallery Director in a museum-level blue-chip art setting in the Miami Metro, Curator of Exhibitions for major contemporary museums in the Houston metro area, and a former Gallery Director.
Gabriel is a published Art Critic with critiques featured in over 20 publications, and he has had contracts with notable organizations like N.E.A and I.M.L.S.
His academic achievements include a BFA in Studio Painting from Kent State University, as well as completing various art conservation programs and earning a Graduate certification from the International Society of Appraisers.
Furthermore, Gabriel is the Publisher and Founder of Contemporary Texas Magazine, Contemporary Land, and Plumage-TX magazines. His artwork has been showcased internationally, including at prominent venues like ARCO - Madrid, MOCA DC, The Drawing Center in New York, and numerous galleries across the United States.
In terms of education, Gabriel has pursued studies in diverse areas such as Art Trafficking and Art Crimes at the University of Glasgow, Public Art and Pedagogy at Duke University, and Arts and Heritage Management at Università Bocconi.
He has also engaged in advanced studies related to collections care, appraisal, and art preservation through various esteemed institutions and has actively participated in diverse roles across the art and cultural landscape.
His professional journey includes key positions such as Director of Operations at Burgess Modern + Contemporary, Assistant Director at Rosenbaum Contemporary, Curator of Exhibitions at Station Museum of Contemporary Art, NEA Museum Grants Panelist at the National Endowment for the Arts, among others.
Gabriel's expertise in art curation, criticism, management, and conservation, as well as his experience in grant funding and project management, make him a well-rounded professional in the art world.